Anne Williams, a devastated mother of a fifteen-year-old boy who tragically lost his life at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, is determined to uncover the truth behind the tragedy. Standing alongside other parents who have lost children in the same match, Anne refuses to accept the official investigation results and embarks on a relentless quest for her own evidence in an effort to seek justice.
As she investigates the events that led up to her son's death, Anne uncovers shocking details about the game and the players involved. She discovers that there were several injuries sustained by the opposing team, including head injuries, and that one of the Liverpool players was seen running away from the field after the final whistle.
With mounting evidence of foul play, Anne decides to take matters into her own hands and begins to gather witness statements, medical records, and any other information she can find. She also contacts the families of the players involved and demands that they come forward with their accounts of what happened.
Despite the overwhelming evidence against them, some of the players deny involvement in the incident, but Anne refuses to give up until she has found the truth. She continues to search for new leads and witnesses, even going so far as to contact the police themselves in an attempt to get a second opinion.
As the investigation continues, Anne finds herself drawn into a web of lies and deceit. Some of the players she had hoped to interview turn out to be unreliable sources, and others are simply too afraid to speak out. But with every passing day, Anne feels closer to the truth, and she knows that she must continue to fight for her son's memory and for the justice he deserves.